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B+W KB 1.5 [82A]
This light-blue filter absorbs the excess yellow-red light from daylight
in the morning and evening hours. It creates cooler colors and corrects
for the warming tendency of some color films. Filter factor is approx.
1.1.
B+W KB 3 [82C]
Red tones, which are in the middle color temperature range, are eliminated
with the KB3.This filter corrects the frequent tendency toward reddish
tones when using 500 Watt flood lights with tungsten film. The KB3 is
also necessary when using older nitrate photo lamps. Filter factor is
approx. 1.2.
B+W KB 6 [80D]
This middle-blue filter reduces the strong red tendency of morning and
evening light. This filter is used for the optical reduction of extreme
yellow, orange and red elements of scenes. Filter factor is approx. 1.5.
B+W KB 12 [80B]
This dark-blue filter acts as a color conversion filter by converting
artificial light of color temperature 3400 degrees K to daylight color
film. Without it, strong yellow-orange color tones would occur. Filter
factor is approx. 2.
B+W KB 15 [80A]
This filter makes possible the use of daylight film in artificial light
with a color temperature of about 3000 degrees K without the color overtones.
Filter factor is approx. 2.2.
B+W KB 20
Depending on the percentage of red, conventional household bulbs require
extreme color temperature conversion whenever daylight color film is being
used indoors. Filter factor is approx. 2.7.
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